Light Beige or champagne colors are nice
2007-03-23 02:30:25
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answered by Handbag Lady 2
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It sounds like you are going out for an evening so you wanna play up your eyes more. Your eyes are the centerpiece of your face, you want them to draw the most attention and be the most dramatic. Use smokey blacks and greys. Black eyeliner, black mascara, and a grey or silver for the brow bone (above the eyelid) use a darker color on your actual lid, and then the darkest color in the corner and a little bit into the crease. Blend a little bit and voila! Stay away from pinks and browns with a red dress and red lipstick. Put a little clear gloss over your lips too with the lipstick, just for a little extra effect.
2007-03-23 02:39:37
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answered by Jenny B 2
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Keep the eyes soft and neutral since you are already wearing red lipstick and a red dress. Champagne colored e/s with a touch of subtle shimmer (not glitter) would be a nice start. Also try maybe a gold color applied with a very light hand, browns would also be nice. Whatever color you do keep it light, the red lips should be the focus of your face
2007-03-23 03:18:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I would keep the colors neutral. Red is a bold color and you don't want to look over done or like a s.l.u.t. with a bunch of make-up on. Going by what your avatar looks like, I would use brown and a cream shimmer on your eyes, light bronzing blush and either a clear or red gloss on the lips. Go for gold jewelry and shoes if possible to tie in all the warm tones. Also, make sure your body has a nice warm glow by using a self bronzer. : )
2007-03-23 03:13:39
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answered by fairiesbreath 3
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purple dresses could be problematical. What to not do is placed on a coloured eyeshadow or the different lip coloration than nude or purple. you have have been given a pair strategies right here, counting on which function you prefer to play up extra. a million) Do a smoky eye with gray or brown colours and use a clean or nude lipgloss (MAC Lipglass in C-via is a huge nude). an fairly "mod" look and in for q4. 2) placed on a purple lipstick that suits the colour of your gown and flow relatively straightforward on the attention makeup...in basic terms slightly shimmery beige shadow and mascara.
2016-10-19 10:10:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I think a nice light golden brown something light with shine. On the top of the brow use a white shimmer around the eyebrowns and a light gold around the rest of the eye. For great eyes put a little while in the conor of each eye.
2007-03-23 03:14:12
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answered by beanzfox 1
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Depends more on your eye color and skin tone. But whatever color, keep it light and simple since you are going for a red mouth. Keep your eyes understated.
Another thing, are you sure you want to wear red lipstick with a red dress? I'd prefer nude lips and bold black smokey eyes with a red dress.
2007-03-23 02:46:32
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answered by DC 4
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I think either a smokey eye look or just natural shimmery colors. I think the dress stands you out enough so i would probably go with a nice shimmery light brown champagne color.
If you decide to go with a smokey look itll most likely pop your eyes. It all depends on the mood your trying to go for. If seductive look go smokey or if its a romantic normal date id go champagnish
2007-03-23 03:14:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I would go with just thick black eyeliner. For kohl type just smudge it a little. only on ur upper eyelid. It'll make you look glam and sophisticated. Or liquid eyeliner will do too.
Blusher wise, choose something that makes ur face look as though it is glowing but natural.
Red is a strong colour, piling on too much colour on the face will make the look very dated, and clown like.
My 2 cents worth.
2007-03-23 04:39:47
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answered by karen_chewtk 1
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I'm quite make up and fashion fan!!
A SOFT Pink should do the trick ...unless your sink is very fair...then I would go for Eyeliner Only...Liquid is best because you don't have to worry about it smudging or smearing during your out-ting...it takes a little practice though so give your self a little extra time before you get ready
2007-03-23 03:50:29
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answered by Marilyn K 2
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Browns and cream with a smokey gray liner. The folks at the MAC counter can be quite helpful.
2007-03-23 09:37:48
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answered by dylan's mom 2
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